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  2. U.S. Bank Center (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The building opened as Pacific First Centre and was constructed from 1987 to 1989. At 607 feet (185 m), it is currently the eighth-tallest building in Seattle and was designed by Callison Architecture, who is also headquartered in the building. It contains 943,575 sq ft (87,661 m 2) of office space. [5]

  3. History of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle. New York City: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-01875-3. Kim, Jae Yeon. "Racism is not enough: Minority coalition building in San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver." Studies in American Political Development 34.2 (2020): 195-215. online; Klingle, Matthew W. Emerald City: an Environmental History of Seattle (Yale University Press, 2008).

  4. Timeline of the XFL and USFL - Wikipedia

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    The USFL's Houston Gamblers took on the identity and home city of the XFL's Houston Roughnecks, which folded. [5] The ninth team, the Seattle Sea Dragons, were suspended instead of being folded, with the league continuing to hold a lease agreement on Lumen Field for eventual revival. [6] The remaining six teams folded.

  5. Timeline of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Allied Arts of Seattle founded. Sister city relationship established with Bergen, Norway. [38] 1969 Little Bread Co. and Brasserie Pittsbourg in business. [45] Seafirst Building constructed. It becomes Seattle's tallest building for 16 years. [4] 1970 – Seattle Marathon, and negative income tax program [46] begin. 1971

  6. Bassetti Architects - Wikipedia

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    Bassetti Architects is an architectural firm based in Seattle, Washington with a second office in Portland, Oregon.Founded in 1947, the firm has newly designed or substantially renovated several well-known Seattle landmarks and many schools in the greater Seattle-Tacoma area.

  7. Seattle Center - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Center is an entertainment, education, tourism and performing arts center located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Constructed for the 1962 World's Fair , the Seattle Center's landmark feature is the 605 ft (184 m) Space Needle , an official city landmark and globally recognized symbol of ...

  8. Fred Anhalt - Wikipedia

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    Fred Anhalt moved to Seattle from the midwest in the early 1920s. After working as a grocer and appliance salesman, Anhalt and partner Jerome B. Hardcastle, a former butcher, founded the Western Building & Leasing Company in 1925 in order to build small commercial buildings, primarily markets, in Seattle's outlying neighborhoods such as Ballard, Greenwood, Beacon Hill, West Seattle, and North ...

  9. Seattle Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Civic Center is a building complex in Seattle, Washington whose original master plan was designed by Édouard Frère Champney in 1910. The complex comprises several buildings owned by the City of Seattle and King County that cover several city blocks. The buildings include: [1] King County Administration Building (1971)